Traveling Exhibits

Throughout North America, Anne Frank exhibits have been hosted by community centers, schools and universities, arts organizations, libraries and museums. The Center can help you organize events and engage your community to fundraise, plan, and implement a complete program that includes docent-led tours for students, teachers and visitors, as well as student workshops, a bookstore and meetings with Holocaust survivors, World War II veterans, or those with first-hand experience of human rights abuses.

For more information about hosting a traveling exhibit in your community, please contact us at 212.431.7993 extension 305 or email exhibits@annefrank.com

Anne Frank: A History for Today

Carrollton, GA

Carrollton Cultural Arts Center

September 2014

Wolfeboro, NH

Wright Museum of WWII

September / October 2014

Goose Creek, SC

Goose Creek High School

September – November 2014

Newton, NC

Catawba County Library

October 2014

Dodge City, KS

Depot Theater Company

October / November 2014

Washington, DC

West Education Campus

October / November 2014

Rocky River, OH

Rocky River Middle School

November / December 2014

Charleston, SC

Septima Clark Academy

November / December 2014

Portland, OR

Oregon Jewish Museum andCenter for Holocaust Education

January – April 2015

Roslyn, NY

Temple Sinai

February 2015

Spokane, WA

Mead High School

February / March 2015

Pelion, SC

Pelion Middle School

February / March 2015

Des Moines, IA

Repertory Theater of Iowa

April 2015

San Antonio, TX

Anne Frank Inspire Academy

May – June 2015

Reading & Writing With Anne Frank

Westampton, NJ

Burlington County Library

January / February 2015

Warwick, NY

Albert Wisner Public Library

April / May 2015

Art & Propaganda in Nazi-Occupied Holland

Holland, MI

Holland Museum

April – October 2014

Our Four Traveling Exhibitions

1. Anne Frank: A History for Today
Our definitive exhibit for the complete life and history of Anne and her family.

2. Reading & Writing with Anne Frank
A smaller exhibit intended for schools and libraries with a focus on Anne Frank as a writer.

3. Anne Frank: A Private Photo Album
Over 70 family photographs, many rarely shown in public.